October 4, 2012 / Letters

Harold Severcool has been in the hospital in Montrose. He is feeling better and we hope he will be able to return home this week. Don Bishop is a hospital patient, too, but we do not know which hospital. More...

Did you notice the sign that said, “Mom’s House” at the foot of New Albany Hill? It was directing guests to the home of Martine Kipp. Her son, Larry and Lois Kipp were married at the New Albany Baptist Church on Saturday. More...

Mariam VanWinkle, Bette VanWinkle, Eileen Jayne and Julie Flannery enjoyed a trip to Ireland. They were gone two weeks. Did any of you ladies kiss the Blarney Stone? Kayla Mosier attended the homecoming dance at school on Saturday evening. More...

Monday, Joyce Weaver, and I accompanied my daughter, Ginger Howell to the Bloomsburg Fair. It was a fair we truly missed last year due to the flooding disaster. Saturday, Philip and Penny Farr, Ian and Genevieve enjoyed a day at the fair also. More...

Tuesday, Jen Merring of Blakeslee and her mom, Jane McGee shopped in Wilkes-Barre and while there, had lunch at Panera Breads. Tim Grover of Rushboro visited his mom and dad, Dale and Debbie Grover Saturday afternoon. More...

A Camptown female walked out of her house and suddenly was struck in the back of her head, thrown to the ground and beaten, leaving her covered with bruises. The assailant was wearing a ski mask so could not be identified. More...